hollus wrote:feni_remmen wrote:Right now there is an allowance for each driver to weigh up to 80kg (including driver equipment). If the driver is lighter than this, the teams are required to place ballast anywhere in the car to the value of this difference.
That's news to me. Source?
Oh, for the love of Pete.
hollus, you're an unbeliever. Well done, mate.
Now, one of my short posts, people.
Everybody must read technical regulations before posting, as the forum rules state (well, they should... it's incredible how Tomba failed in that).
If you post in a site called "The little engine that could.com" you probably want to read "The little engine that could" before posting about the Little Engine that could. Now, a clue: this site is called F1
Technical.com.
This is the second thread where I see posts wandering aimlessly about weight and I've been here five minutes. What's wrong with your posts, people?
You MUST find the twenty minutes of your life that requires this reading. Apologies to all those that have read them for stating the obvious:
Formula One 2013 Technical Regulations
There is a link to regulations in the
Development page of this site.
There is a page in this site, here, devoted to regulations, by the way.
Anyway, here is your source, verse and chapter, which should be the basis for this thread, ehem:
ARTICLE 4 : WEIGHT
4.1 Minimum weight :
The weight of the car, without fuel, must not be less than 642kg at all times during the Event.
If, when required for checking, a car is not already fitted with dry-weather tyres, it will be weighed on a set of dry-weather tyres selected by the FIA technical delegate.
4.2 Weight distribution :
For 2012 and 2013 only, the weight applied on the front and rear wheels must not be less than 292kg and 343kg respectively at all times during the qualifying practice session.
If, when required for checking, a car is not already fitted with dry-weather tyres, it will be weighed on a set of dry-weather tyres selected by the FIA technical delegate.
4.3 Weight of tyres :
The weight limits specified in Articles 4.1 and 4.2 will be adjusted according to any differences (rounded up to the nearest 1kg) between the total set and individual axle set weights respectively of the 2012 and 2013 dry-weather tyres.
4.4 Ballast :
Ballast can be used provided it is secured in such a way that tools are required for its removal. It must be possible to fix seals if deemed necessary by the FIA technical delegate.
4.5 Adding during the race :
With the exception of compressed gases, no substance may be added to the car during the race. If it becomes necessary to replace any part of the car during the race, the new part must not weigh any more than the original part.
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Oh, but then you have the Sporting Regulations, Ciro!" you will say.
Sigh, I can hear you before you say it.
There you go:
Formula One 2013 Sporting Regulations
Verse and chapter, dearly beloved brothers and sisters:
26) WEIGHING
26.1 a) During the qualifying practice session cars will be weighed as follows :
i) The FIA will install weighing equipment in the first pit garage (the FIA garage) which will be used for the weighing procedure.
ii) Cars taking part in Q1 and Q2 will be selected at random to undergo the weighing procedure.
iii) When signalled to do so the driver will proceed directly to the FIA garage and stop his engine.
iv) The car will then be weighed with driver and the result given to the driver or a team representative in writing.
v) At the end of the qualifying session all cars which took part in Q3 will be weighed. If a driver wishes to leave his car before it is weighed he must ask the technical delegate to weigh him in order that this weight may be added to that of the car.
vi) If the car is unable to reach the FIA garage under its own power it will be placed under the exclusive control of the marshals who will take the car to be weighed.
vii) A car or driver may not leave the FIA garage without the consent of the FIA technical delegate.
viii) If a car stops on the circuit and the driver leaves the car, he must go to the FIA garage immediately on his return to the pit lane in order for his weight to be established.
b) After the race every classified car will be weighed. If a driver wishes to leave his car before it is weighed he must ask the technical delegate to weigh him in order that this weight may be added to that of the car.
c) The relevant car may be excluded should its weight be less than that specified in Article 4.1 of the Technical Regulations when weighed under a) or b) above, save where the deficiency in weight results from the accidental loss of a component of the car.
d) No substance may be added to, placed on, or removed from a car after it has been selected for weighing or has finished the race or during the weighing procedure. (Except by a scrutineer when acting in his official capacity).
e) No one other than scrutineers and officials may enter or remain in the FIA garage without the specific permission of the FIA technical delegate.
26.2 In the event of any breach of these provisions for the weighing of cars the stewards may drop the driver such number of grid positions as they consider appropriate or exclude him from the race.
I can already see Xpensive saying:
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"Oh, c'mon, Ciro, have you read the annexes to the Sporting Code and the annexes to the Technical Regulations?".
Darn, yes, I have, mate. There you have them:
Appendix to the 2013 Formula One Technical Regulations... and we all know this season there were no appendixes to the 2013 Formula One Sporting Regulations, you cheeky monkey, do not try to trick me.
So, no, there is nothing in the rules about the 80 kilograms that feni_remmen states.
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"And what about the technical notices they publish regularly?", X would say.
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"Arrgh", would be my answer.
Well, then it
might be. I have read
most of them but I confess these days I'm more into working, you lazy person.
So, my answer would be this: "Summing up, dear X, I have never heard of it, which, of course, doesn't mean feni_remmen's wrong, but is widely known that I'm
never wrong".
Actually, many years ago, I once thought I was wrong, but then I found I was right, so I was wrong about being wrong.